•Subscription revenues of $1,427 million in Q3 2021, representing 31% year-over-year growth, 30% adjusted for constant currency
•Current remaining performance obligations of $5.0 billion as of Q3 2021, representing 32% year-over-year growth, 32% adjusted for constant currency
•1,266 total customers with over $1 million in annual contract value, representing 25% year-over-year growth
ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW), the leading digital workflow company making work, work better for people, today announced financial results for its third quarter ended September 30, 2021, with subscription revenues of $1,427 million in Q3 2021, representing 31% year-over-year growth, 30% adjusted for constant currency.
As of September 30, 2021, current remaining performance obligations (“cRPO”), contract revenue that will be recognized as revenue in the next 12 months, was $5.0 billion, representing 32% year-over-year growth and 32% adjusted for constant currency. The company now has 1,266 total customers with more than $1 million in annual contract value, representing 25% year-over-year growth in customers.
“We reported another significant beat and raise quarter in Q3,” said ServiceNow President and CEO Bill McDermott. “Leaders recognize their technology architecture is their business architecture. As this digital transformation market is accelerating, ServiceNow’s platform is creating unmatched customer and employee experiences. We remain hungry and humble in our pursuit of becoming the defining enterprise software company of the 21st century. Our focus is on value creation for our stakeholders by making the world work better for everyone.”
ServiceNow CFO Gina Mastantuono said, “Q3 was another fantastic quarter with continued outperformance across all of our growth and profitability guidance metrics. The consistency of our results exemplifies the strength of our product portfolio and the team’s focus on building deep customer relationships. We are well positioned as the workflow standard on our journey to becoming a $15+ billion revenue company.”
During the quarter, ServiceNow delivered the Now Platform Rome release, including hundreds of innovations to help companies workflow the biggest challenges of the hybrid work era and scale automation and app development across the enterprise. ServiceNow deepened its strategic partnership with Microsoft to integrate Employee Center directly with Teams and expand investments in co-innovation and go-to-market efforts. The company completed the acquisitions of Swarm64, a leader in database performance and scale, and Mapwize, an indoor-mapping and wayfinding company. ServiceNow also recently announced a strategic partnership with process mining market leader Celonis to help companies maximize the impact and return on their digital transformation investments. Furthering its vision to workflow a better world, the company accelerated its global commitment to achieve Net-Zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and introduced a new integrated ESG solution that helps companies activate ESG strategies, programs, and initiatives, from enhancing diversity and inclusion and reducing carbon emissions to enabling business resilience.